Making Aliyah

We help fulfill biblical prophecy by bringing the Jewish people home “from the four quarters of the earth” (Isaiah 11:12) through aliyah (immigration to Israel), and provide them with klitah (resettlement) assistance when they arrive, giving them the tools they need to be full, productive citizens in their new home.

Viktor and Svitlana
'I Have not Regretted Moving Here for Even a Minute'
The Fellowship checks back in with Viktor and Svitlana who made aliyah last year and joined their family in Kiryat Shmona.
Ester and her sons
'I Did Not Even Have a Couch to Cry on'
Ester and her family received emergency aid cards from The Fellowship after they were displaced in Be'er Sheva.
Military family support event organized by IFCJ featuring a soldier with his parents, highlighting compassion and community aid.
Together Again in Israel
Cyrano and Perola joined their sons in Israel with The Fellowship's help.
Michael Seiler (IFCJ Staff) carrying blanket in blanket case in each hand - adult man, beard, IFCJ logo black jacket, hat, glasses - young adult woman wearing black jacket - also carrying 2 blankets in blanket cases - outside, walking up steps, seen from rear
Project Spotlight: Winter Warmth in Jerusalem
Fellowship staff visited elderly beneficiaries in Jerusalem, all of whom have been long time residents of the Holy Land.
Theo Rubinstein Goifman, oleh from Brazil. Young adult man sitting on stone wall overlooking the sea in Israel, black shirt, black shorts, smiling, happy, sunset
"Israel Is My Place in the World"
Lone soldier Theo made aliyah from Brazil last year with The Fellowship's help.
Medennikova Family - Ukraine Aliyah Freedom Flight - December 11, 2025 group photo - 2 women and 2 children standing in front of an historic building, archaeological site Medennikova family - Anastasiia (age 37), (her husband, not shown), their daughter Arina (age 6), their son Mykhailo (age 3) - older woman with short dark hair in white jacket, also in photo
Project Spotlight: Ukraine Olim Amid Crisis
Anastasiia and her children made aliyah from Ukraine after life in Odesa became impossible.